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“These Women Have Lost Their Homes to the Olympics in Tokyo—Twice,” (with Dave Zirin) The Nation (23 July 2019).

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“The 2020 Olympics Are Likely to Be a Disaster,” (with Dave Zirin) The Nation (22 July 2019).

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“Is Tokyo Ready for the Olympic Juggernaut?,” (with Dave Zirin) The Nation (18 July 2019).

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“The European Olympics’ Bad Romance,” (with Dave Zirin) The Nation (20 June 2019).

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“Hosting the Olympic Games in Developed Countries: Debating Human Rights and the Ideals of Sport,” in The Ideals of Global Sport: From Peace to Human Rights, ed. Barbara J. Keys (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2019), 156-177.

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“Riding the Lines: Academia, Public Intellectual Work, and Scholar-Activism,” Sociology of Sport Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2 (2018): 81-88.

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“The Olympics, Celebration Capitalism, and the Activist Response,” Journal of Sport and Gender Studies, Vol. 16 (2018): 62-84.

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“‘The Point, However, Is to Change It’: Critical Social Sciences and the Olympic Games,” in Transforming Sport: Knowledges, Practices, Structures, eds. Thomas F. Carter, Daniel Burdsey, and Mark Doidge (London: Routledge, 2018), 65-78.

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“The International Olympic Committee Builds a New Headquarters After Leaving Rio Crippled by Debt,” (with Dave Zirin) The Nation (4 April 2019).

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Throughline (NPR) with Rund Abdelfatah & Ramtin Arablouei (14 February 2019). On the history of athlete activism in the US.

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